| ANDANTINI | • ANDANTINO n. a movement rather quicker than andante. |
| ANDANTINO | • andantino adv. (Music) Of a tempo that is slightly faster than andante but slower than moderato. • andantino n. A piece of music played in this style. • ANDANTINO adj. (Italian) rather quicker than andante. |
| ANDESINES | • andesines n. Plural of andesine. • ANDESINE n. a kind of triclinic feldspar found in the Andes. |
| ANDESITES | • andesites n. Plural of andesite. • ANDESITE n. a volcanic rock found in the Andes, also ANDESYTE. |
| ANDESITIC | • andesitic adj. (Geology) Pertaining to, or composed of andesite. • ANDESITIC adj. of or like andesite, a fine-grained volcanic rock. |
| ANDESYTES | • andesytes n. Plural of andesyte. • ANDESYTE n. a volcanic rock, also ANDESITE. |
| ANDOUILLE | • andouille n. A spiced, heavily smoked Cajun pork sausage, often made from the entire gastrointestinal system of the pig. • ANDOUILLE n. (French) a kind of sausage. |
| ANDRADITE | • andradite n. A nesosilicate mineral of the garnet group with chemical formula Ca3Fe2Si3O12. • ANDRADITE n. a green-to-black garnet. |
| ANDROECIA | • androecia n. Plural of androecium. • ANDROECIUM n. the male organs (stamens) of a flower taken collectively. |
| ANDROGENS | • androgens n. Plural of androgen. • ANDROGEN n. a male sex hormone. |
| ANDROGYNE | • androgyne n. A person who is androgynous. • androgyne n. An androgynous plant. • ANDROGYNE n. a hermaphrodite; an effeminate man; a masculine woman. |
| ANDROGYNY | • androgyny n. Hermaphroditism. • androgyny n. The state of having traits of both male and female genders. • androgyny n. The state of appearing to be neither feminine nor masculine. |
| ANDROLOGY | • andrology n. (Medicine) The branch of medicine concerned with male diseases, especially those affecting the male… • ANDROLOGY n. the branch of medicine dealing with diseases specific to males. |
| ANDROMEDA | • andromeda n. Any shrub of the genus Pieris (family Ericaceae), having leathery leaves and small flowers. • andromeda n. Bog rosemary. • Andromeda prop.n. (Greek mythology) The daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, king and queen of Eritrea, rescued from her… |